Literature
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New African literature is disrupting the standard lists of Western publishers (making readers happy)
Jeanne-Marie Jackson, The Conversation
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‘Malgudi’: A poem to remember R K Narayan, creator of India’s most loveable town
Gabriel Rosenstock
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What does it take for an Indian writer to be published abroad? A literary agent has some answers
Kanishka Gupta
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Kazuo Ishiguro may have won the Nobel, but he’s by no means done as a writer
Shalmi Barman
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Kazuo Ishiguro has written only eight books (and won the Nobel). This is how they begin
Kazuo Ishiguro
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Why writing is like music for the world’s newest Nobel laureate for literature, Kazuo Ishiguro
Florence Noiville
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Literature Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro’s restrained writing holds unfathomable depths of emotion
Harsimran Gill
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Will Ngugi Wa Thiong'o finally win the Nobel Prize for Literature (or will Murakami make it)?
Harsimran Gill
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How Karbala has influenced writers and poets in South Asia for centuries
Suleman Akhtar
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The DSC Prize for South Asian Literature announces its shortlist
Scroll Staff
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What led to the 13th-century revolution that made modern English poetry possible?
Eric Weiskott
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A literary mystery: Why did Premchand pose for a photograph in a torn shoe?
Harishankar Parsai
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How to be a young woman of Indian origin in North America and fail to fit in
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘A new literary culture does not permeate in Nepal unless it comes bundled with flashing lights’
Amish Raj Mulmi
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Should an author’s unfinished work be completed by someone else after their death?
Claire Squires, The Conversation
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This is the book that lovers of Urdu literature needed, to understand its history
Rana Safvi
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A reader from India has picked his Man Booker shortlist before the jury does
Ranjit Mankeshwar
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Three thousand years of erotica are fabulously encapsulated, but can’t erotica only be about sex?
Madhavi Menon
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Watch: Vladimir Nabokov’s first love was butterflies, which he collected on road trips across USA
Scroll Staff
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The erotic in the Indian imagination: A conflict between the romantics and the traditionalists
Amrita Narayanan